Thanksgiving Vocabulary in English: Real American Words and Phrases Explained

Thanksgiving Vocabulary in English: Real American Words and Phrases Explained

🦃 What do Americans actually say at Thanksgiving dinner — and what does it all mean?

This episode of the Learn English Podcast covers the essential Thanksgiving vocabulary that every English learner needs. From host and guest to potluck, stuffed, food coma, and food baby — these are the real words and expressions Americans use every Thanksgiving, explained in context with natural examples.

Designed for intermediate English learners (B1–B2), this episode teaches real American English vocabulary through one of the most important cultural events in the United States. Learn how Americans informally invite people over, what it means to go back for seconds, and the slang terms people use after eating too much.

Learn American English naturally through real culture, real vocabulary, and real conversation — not grammar drills.

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Previous Thanksgiving Episodes:

https://youtu.be/ssI-S4lOr0Q

https://youtu.be/vwddjlylk88

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📝 Vocabulary list:

1) Host – The person who invites others and holds an event at their home.

2) Guest – A person invited to someone else’s home or event.

3) Catered – Food prepared by a restaurant or company and brought to an event.

4) Potluck – A meal where each guest brings a dish to share with everyone.

5) Set the table – To prepare a table for a meal by putting out plates, glasses, and cutlery.

6) Cutlery – Knives, forks, and spoons used for eating.

7) Seconds – Another serving of food; when you go back for more.

8) Stuffed – Very full after eating too much food.

9) Indulge – To allow yourself to enjoy something you usually avoid (like too much food).

10) Leftovers – Food that remains after the main meal

11) Food coma – The sleepy, tired feeling after eating a large meal.

12) Heartfelt – Sincere and full of real emotion.

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